Tuesday, April 29, 2025

On November 13 and 14, 2025, the Thailand International Woodworking and Furniture Exhibition will host the “Southeast Asian Woodworking Summit 2025” in Bangkok. More than 300 woodworking professionals from around the world are expected to attend this must-attend summit, which is hosted by Thailand’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and supported by the Royal Forest Department and the Forestry Industry Organization. The summit’s theme is “Shaping the Future of Woodworking Industry and Markets in Southeast Asia.”
Leading experts from around the world, government representatives, business professionals, and woodworking companies come together at the Southeast Asian Woodworking Summit 2025 to meet and form networks while discussing and addressing important challenges impacting our markets and industry today. The most recent innovations, sustainable practices, and regional and worldwide trends that are influencing the woodworking market and industry today will all be discussed and shared by attendees.
With its abundance of natural resources and rising domestic and international demand for timber, furniture, and wood-based items, Southeast Asia’s woodworking sector is nevertheless vibrant and changing. The industry is confronted with many challenges, including supply chain problems, trade barriers and tariffs, labor costs and competition for skilled workers, deforestation and environmental concerns, and growing opportunities in the demand for products sourced sustainably, innovations and designs, market diversifications, and technological advancements.
A half-day field trip/factory visit to a woodworking facility will be part of the conference, which will cover these topics and provide visitors with a deeper understanding of the workings and production process of the Thai woodworking industry. Possible Conference Subjects: The government of Thailand’s assistance to the woodworking and forestry sectors Perspectives on the woodworking sector in Southeast Asia: Opportunities and Challenges for the Present and Future Future Trends: SMART Manufacturing & Technology Developments, Unique New Wood Materials, and Wood Design Trends Timber Structures in the Architectural Field: Problems and Difficulties Sustainability Concerns: Deforestation and Environmental Effects, Forestry Management, Certifications, Sourcing Methods, and Waste Management What is the next step in the manufacturing and production of furniture? Southeast Asian Market Access & Trade Regulations: An Understanding of the Policies, Tariffs, and Free Trade Agreements Affecting the Timber, Furniture, and Woodworking Trade.
Professionals from the woodworking, forestry, and furniture manufacturing industries, owners, industry leaders, directors, managers, mills, manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, experts in technology and innovation, sustainability and environmental specialists, government officials, regulatory bodies, artisans, designers, educators, and more come together internationally.
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